"He played my father in a film called How Do You Know and the relationship that we had, that James L. Brooks, the director, wanted to portray was that of a very loving father and son," he said. "We would always kiss each other hello and goodbye. And James Brooks likes to film a scene 70 times...we just would always kiss."

"On the lips?" Mirren asks.

"M'hm, it was great," Rudd smiles before reenacting his very first kiss with Nicholson by grabbing Mirren and planting a giant smooch on her lips.

She's says a lot of dumb, not very well-thought stuff when talking about rape, or about women in general:

On date rape:

"If a woman voluntarily ends up in a man's bedroom with her clothes off? It's such a tricky area, isn't it? Especially if there is no violence. I think she has the right to say no at the last second. But I don't think she can have that man in court under those circumstances."

On female jurors in rape cases:

"In a rape case the courts in defense of a man would select as many women as they could for the jury, because women go against women. Whether in a deep-seated animalistic way, going back billions of years, or from a sense of tribal jealousy or just antagonism, I don't know."

On female journalists:

"I prefer male journalists because there's a streak of female journalism - the bitches - who are mean-spirited and nasty because you are another woman and want to make you feel crap. It's very upsetting. I'm more careful when I'm being interviewed by a woman because, from experience as well as reading articles about other women, I know there is a little stiletto knife hidden behind the back."